Hereditary Angioedema

Angioedema is a rapid swelling of skin, possibly due to allergic as well as non-allergic causes. If this disease is hereditary and has been progressing in your family, then it is called hereditary angioedema or familial angioedema. It is an extremely rare auto-somal dominant disorder of C1 inhibitor; for example, C1-INH deficiency manifested by painless swelling. This disease must be paid serious attention as it can be life threatening.

Hereditary Angioedema Symptoms

The most common and obvious symptom is swelling, which can develop abruptly on the eyes, lips, tongue and throat. However, it is not limited to these areas only, and any other part of the body can also be affected, such as the hands and feet. The swelling may result in itching, burning sensation, and pain. Urticaria (hives) may also develop along with it. Sometimes, the patient may also have difficulty breathing.

Hereditary Angioedema HAE

HAE is the acronym for hereditary angioedema.

Hereditary Angioedema Diagnosis

As symptoms of hereditary angioedema resemble those of other common disorders, it can go on for a long time without detection. Its diagnosis is typically made by visual examination and when routine blood tests are performed. The tryptase levels of mast cells may be lofty if the attack was due to an acute allergic reaction.

Hereditary Angioedema Treatments

Unlike acquired angioedema, hereditary angioedema treatments are difficult. Epinephrine has been a great cure in case of acquired angioedema, but its results are not always positive when treating hereditary angioedema. However, you may have an allergy test for diagnostic purposes. You may also get urine and blood tested in order to determine whether you have angioedema. If the results are positive, it can be cured with certain therapies or antihistamines. If you experience difficulty breathing, get fresh air, breathe slowly, and consult a doctor. It is important to avoid any other drugs when you have angioedema.

Hereditary Angioedema Attacks

If you experience hereditary angioedema attacks periodically, consulting a doctor and getting the disease properly diagnosed is imperative.

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